Wednesday, November 23, 2005 1:52:50 PMthis is crazy stupid, i think. Yes its interesting to read but that doesn't mean everything interesting to read is true. I tried it on my 7 year old cousine and she just looked me in the eye the whole time even if she is telling the truth and i know it.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:19:58 PM"Mafiaborn is correct. A right-handed person's strong side of their brain is the left side, as a left-handed person's strong side of their brain is their right side. This may prove to be quite handy when not wanting to be lied to." wait does that mean left habnded people look to the right when lying, and visa versa for right handed people?

Tuesday, November 22, 2005 10:03:56 PMMafiaborn is correct. A right-handed person's strong side of their brain is the left side, as a left-handed person's strong side of their brain is their right side. This may prove to be quite handy when not wanting to be lied to.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005 9:22:40 PMsceptical about this theory. not (according to me) accurate since everybody's got their own ways/habit of responding. i remember lying a few times looking upwards side/side and then other lies downwards side/side...and there's also the "look-into-victim's-eyes" and the "stare-right-through-victim"- modes of lying that i do.maybe that article only applied to "average" liers since the scientists test and calculate the average of a bunch of people and use that answer stating THAT'S how you can detect a lier, put that in a book and make money out of the averages... or maybe i'm just naive.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005 5:22:35 PMEverybody lie all the time. Nobody says always the truth. That happens everyday. Humans adapt the facts so that they might be undertandable to others. The truth it's always reconstructed. We lie every single day and all day long. That's a Human error.